Please Note: My rules are still a work in progress, and therefore may change or be edited at any time as I work out all the kinks. Therefore, please refer to this other, wonderful stock artist's rules if necessary as they will more-or-less be about the same as mine once they're fleshed out in a similar journal: fav.me/d3ybj0d If you enjoy equine stock, I highly recommend =SalsolaStock, and encourage you to look through their gallery!

Specifications

Context of Photo :: Arian looks back at the other horses who begin to move towards the opposite end of the pasture

Usage Rules

General

Refer to and completely follow ALL Usage Steps and Usage Rules during the entire process of creating your derivative work.

If you would like to make a portrait piece of one of the subjects shown, that is the ONLY exception to the rule where significant changes must be made in order to have your piece not infringe upon the rules.

Do not use this image for coats on Howrse. No Exceptions!

Drawings

This image may be used as a reference for drawings, digital or traditional, on-site or off-site, as long as all rules and usage guidelines are followed. You don't have to ask!

You may trace it ONLY if you clearly state next to the credits in the description that you have done so. This goes for sketches, line-arts and finished work. NO EXCEPTIONS! For the purposes of utilizing my stock, refer to this guide to differentiate between what I consider tracing, referencing, freehand, ect: fav.me/d4wyxdwExample » Horse Traced From:: [fav.me link] by *Crazy-Sparkles-Stock

Photomanipulations

This image may be used for photomanipulations, on-site or off-site, as long as all rules and credit guidelines are followed. You don't have to ask!

Do not repost as-is anywhere, claim as your own, or only modify it with a simple filter/crop/smudging/text/simple blend/ect. You must do something significant with it!

You may not use my images in conjunction with copyright-protected or infringed-upon resources, including images you've "found on google".

You may not use my images to make pre-cuts/tack-removals/other stock without asking my personal permission.

Usage Steps

Fav it if you plan to use it.

Upon uploading, provide a DIRECT LINK to the EXACT STOCK IMAGE used by providing either the fav.me link or thumbnail somewhere in the description, followed by my username.Example » Horse :: [fav.me link] by *Crazy-Sparkles-Stock

If used anywhere other than deviantART, credit must go directly on the image itself.Example » Landscape :: Crazy-Sparkles-Stock.deviantart.com

Notify me of use by commenting on the EXACT STOCK IMAGE you utilized with a link to your finished piece.

By downloading this image, you agree to follow all rules and guidelines listed above to the best of your ability. If you do not do so, or fail to ask questions if you are unsure, you claim, by utilizing this image in any way, shape, or form, that you are prepared to also suffer the consequences of misuse, which have yet to be determined at this time.Please don't hesitate to ask if you have questions regarding proper usage, any aspect of the setting or subject, or absolutely anything else that comes to mind! I will try my best to me prompt in getting back to you! Enjoy!

Wonderful piece! I particularly love how you've done the eyes, and your choice of background and lighting to fit the natural lighting of the photos is incredible!

And thank you for the compliments on my precious boy. I do not understand the word "oitments", but I'm assuming that you meant patterns and/or colors. Arian is rare in color/pattern no matter where you live in the world, and he alone is the reason I've become slightly "famous" so quickly I believe, but you'd be surprised to find just as beautiful ones if you searched for them in Poland.

thank you very much! there is one horse that look similarly (in the stable next to my house xd) but he has ordinary eyes and is a tipical Polish race, so he just doesn't look so majestic...(and is the laziest horse ever

Fargonon, yes, he is my horse! My very first one! I cannot even begin to describe how excited I was to see a comment from you! I have been a watcher and a huge fan of your work for several years now, and remember that you got your first horse, a young black Appy you named Orion, not too long ago yourself. I was admittedly envious, but had no idea my time was coming so soon, or that it'd be an Appy!

As for Arian's mohawk, I bought him that way. I imagine, though, that they just gave him a buzzcut right up his neck, or else the hair wouldn't "stand up" because the weight of the hair would have "trained it". I've seen manes chopped shorter than Arian's is right now, and they did not Mohawk like his. If you want your horse to have a roached mane, you'll have to start from scratch. Sorry!

Tell me a little more about Orion! Like his age, personality, what you plan to do with him, ect. With us both being owners of young Appy's (Arian is presently 3 and just finished several weeks of "backing" before winter sets in) maybe we can swap stories and notes! Also, can you link me to a recent pic of him? Babies change their looks all the time and I haven't been keeping up on my main account. You can respond in a note if you'd like, unless you don't mind.

I am already behind on comments here because of the completely surprising daily deviation that was bestowed on me, but I have to say that seeing a comment from you, someone I've admired mostly from the shadows for years really made my whole day! Thank you for the compliment on my precious boy and being so patient about the response!

Oh okay! Arian is so cute, omg. His face is the most adorable thing, AND that little bunny on his butt!

Ori is 5 years old He's quite easily worries and skeptical of everybody but me. He's so adorable, when I'm standing on a pedistal or a chair he comes over and offers to be ridden, ehehe. Me and Ori do Natural Horsemanship, and recently he's mastered sliding stops and bridleless riding I really want to ride english with him, because he LOVES jumping, but I don't have an english saddle yet

I got ori when he was 4 years old from a breeder. He'd been in the pasture with his mom up til then, the poor baby.

I've already told you what I thought about this on Facebook... but to reiterate I freaking absolutely love this! You are so talented! The background, how you managed to replicate his impossible colors almost flawlessly... you are an incredible artist! This is one of your best, for sure!